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We're using ZF2 for an web-application and want to test it with phpunit (v4.8.9). Within this application we've got a scheme-route, to be able to switch between http/https-context (Doesnt matter why...). The route looks like this:

'http' => array(
    'type' => 'Scheme',
    'options' => array(
        'scheme' => 'http',
        'defaults' => array(
            'http' => true
        )
    ),
    'child_routes' => array(
        'search' => array(
            'type'    => 'segment',
            'options' => array(
                'route' => '/search[/:keyword[/:page]]',
                'constraints' => array(
                    'page' => '[1-9]+[0-9]*'
                ),
                'defaults' => array(
                    'controller'    => SearchController::class,
                    'action'        => 'search',
                ),
            ),
        ),
    ),
),
'https' => array(
    'type' => 'Scheme',
    'options' => array(
        'scheme' => 'https',
        'defaults' => array(
            'https' => true
        )
    ),
    'child_routes' => array(
        'search' => array(
            'type'    => 'segment',
            'options' => array(
                'route' => '/search[/:keyword[/:page]]',
                'constraints' => array(
                    'page' => '[1-9]+[0-9]*'
                ),
                'defaults' => array(
                    'controller'    => SearchController::class,
                    'action'        => 'search',
                ),
            ),
        ),
    ),
),

The class of the test looks like this:

class SearchControllerTest extends SynHttpControllerTestCase
{
    public function setUp()
    {
        $this->setApplicationConfig($this->getCurrentBootstrap()->getApplicationConfig());
        parent::setUp();
        $this->getApplicationServiceLocator()->setAllowOverride(true);
    }

    public function testSearchActionCanBeAccessed()
    {
        $this->dispatch('/search');
        $this->assertResponseStatusCode(200);
        $this->assertControllerName(SearchController::class);
        $this->assertControllerClass('SearchController');
        $this->assertActionName('search');
        $this->assertMatchedRouteName('search');
    }
}

FYI: The "SynHttpControllerTestCase" is an extension from the original AbstractHttpControllerTestCase which comes with Zend-Test. It's modified to get the right bootstrap-file in our tests.

If we're running the tests, this error appears:

Fatal error: Call to a member function getParam() on null in C:\xampp\htdocs\git\xxx\vendor\zendframework\zend-test\src\PHPUnit\Controller\AbstractControllerTestCase.php on line 563

We looked into the AbstractControllerTestCase and this line is throwing the error:

$routeMatch = $this->getApplication()->getMvcEvent()->getRouteMatch();

Because the $routeMatch-Object is empty. We've some other controllers and tests within our application, they're all fine and not affected from this problem, cause the routes to these controllers arent scheme-routes.

Do you have any ideas how to solve this? In advance: we're not able to use static https-routes in this case.

1 Answer 1

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There is a lot of official documentation on how to write a proper controller test. In your setUp method you need to attach a Router instance to a RouteMatch instance which you attach to a MvcEvent in the controller.

protected function setUp()
{
    $serviceManager = Bootstrap::getServiceManager();
    $this->controller = new IndexController();
    $this->request    = new Request();
    $this->routeMatch = new RouteMatch(array('controller' => 'index'));
    $this->event      = new MvcEvent();
    $config = $serviceManager->get('Config');
    $routerConfig = isset($config['router']) ? $config['router'] : array();
    $router = HttpRouter::factory($routerConfig);

    $this->event->setRouter($router);
    $this->event->setRouteMatch($this->routeMatch);
    $this->controller->setEvent($this->event);
    $this->controller->setServiceLocator($serviceManager);
}

Then you can call dispatch.

UPDATE

Can you not set your route match object like this:

$routeParams  = array('controller' => 'search', 'action' => 'search');
$routeMatch   = new RouteMatch($routeParams);
$routerConfig = isset($config['router']) ? $config['router'] : array();
$router = HttpRouter::factory($routerConfig);

$event        = new MvcEvent();
$event->setRouter($router);
$event->setRouteMatch($routeMatch);

$this->getApplication()->setMvcEvent($event);
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  • Yes your're right. But i think i forgot to say, that this is an integrationtest. So there is some other logic, which needs to be called from this test. For example there is an listener which have to be fired and so on. So, your example doesnt fits our needs. For a better understanding, take a look here: link Oct 21, 2015 at 14:50
  • @RonnyLindner I updated my answer, I think the solution lies very much in the line of my previous answer. Only you have to set the RouteMatch corresponding to the route you want to test.
    – Wilt
    Oct 22, 2015 at 7:13

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